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Six 23-Minute Messages. Have you ever been troubled by doubts about the Bible? Have you ever had your faith in God’s Word challenged or dismissed? The temptation in the Garden didn’t begin with promises of wealth or power. It began with …
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Who of us doesn’t want to know God’s will for our lives? In the Bible there are a number of examples of people trying to legitimately determine God’s will. The Bible has also given clear prohibitions against certain practices used …
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Atheists say that religion is constructed to meet deep psychological needs. Dr. Sproul turns the tables, showing atheism’s vested interest in rejecting God. He explains that the issue is not intellectual but moral: Man suppresses the truth about God and …
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This recording of original chamber orchestra pieces is a survey of musical landscapes through selected biblical accounts. For composer Tom Howard, the music emerged after meditating on the Scriptures, where the emotional impact of each passage inspired themes, melodies, and …
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Six 23-Minute Messages. What higher satisfaction is there than knowing that what we do and think is pleasing to God? But how can we, as imperfect Christians, ever hope to please a perfect God? Is it even possible in a …
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The Bible is a collection of sixty-six books written over a period of some 1,500 years by dozens of human authors in three different languages. The cultural and linguistic divides mean that there are times we will run across passages …
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In Apologetics of the Early Church, Dr. R.C. Sproul addresses the attacks that were leveled at the church in its first four hundred years, and he explores how Justin Martyr, Augustine, and other early church apologists answered the charges of …
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In this series, Dr. Sproul discusses the major ideas found in Deuteronomy, one of the most frequently quoted Old Testament books in the New Testament. Deuteronomy sums up the books of Moses, with themes of apostasy, obedience, promise, and blessing.
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Dr. Sproul explains that mainline Protestant denominations have confessions or creeds that provide definitions of what they believe about the Bible and other essential matters of the faith. For the most part, these creeds were hammered out during times of …
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In this series, Dr. Sproul examines Martin Luther’s view of preachers and preaching, and demonstrates that Luther’s descriptions of a pastor and guidelines for preaching offer valuable instruction for the church today. As he discusses the qualifications of a pastor, …
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The church has always confessed that Christ is uniquely present in the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul explores these two important means of grace as he explains their biblical background and significance, …
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In the year King Uzziah died, the prophet Isaiah saw a vision of the Holy One of Israel that made him understand the horror of sin and gave him a passion to proclaim the hope of restoration to all who …
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R.C. Sproul explains that everything we do has eternal significance. He demonstrates how God teaches us more in our suffering than in happy times. Dr. Sproul concludes this series with a charge to fear God and keep His commandments. He …
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